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| Hotel Overview |
| Imperial Tara Hotel Bangkok has established an international reputation for comfort and convenience amongst discerning businessmen and travelers. Located on Sukhumvit road. The Imperial Tara Hotel has established an enviable reputation for comfort and convenience amongst discerning businessmen and the new generation of travelers from far and wide. |
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| Room Facilities |
 | - Air-Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Hot Water
- In-Room Safety Box
| - Minibar
- Room Service
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
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| Hotel Facilities |
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- Baby cot
- Babysitting
- Banquet
- Bars
- Business Centre
- Car Park
- Coffee Shop
- Conference Facilities
| - Conference Room
- Currency exchange
- Fitness Centre
- Laundry Service
- Limousine service
- Medical facilities
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pools
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| Rates - per room per night |
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| Period | Single | Double/Twin | Triple | Tax/Service Included | Breakfast Included |
| 01-Nov-07 - 31-Oct-08 | 3,901 | 4,291 | 5,591 | yes | yes |
| Standard Room in Thai Baht |
| 01-Nov-07 - 31-Mar-08 | 2,990 | 3,250 | 4,550 | yes | yes |
| 01-Apr-08 - 31-Oct-08 | 2,861 | 3,120 | 4,420 | yes | yes |
- No charge for child below 12 years sharing room with parents without extra bed (room only). ABF for child below 12 years without extra bed will be charged at 232 Baht from 1 Nov 07-31 Oct 08.
- Hotel Rates are inclusive of 10% service charge and 7% VAT (Value added Tax)
- Hotel Rates are per room, per night.
- Your credit card is charged the total cost above at time of room availability. Prices and room availability are not guaranteed until full payment is received.
- Any changes to or cancellation of your reservation may result in fees from 10% of total amount up to the full cost of your stay. See cancellation policy.
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| Location / Map |
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| Only five minutes from the Benjasiri Park, shopping complex, theatres, restaurants, pubs and fifteen minutes from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre; the two nearest access points to the airport expressway are Sukhumvit and Rama IV. |
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